5 great players who never run out in Test cricket


Last Updated:

Having a runout in any farm is always the batsman and especially if there is a runout in Test cricket, then the anger increases further. At the same time, there are some players who have ever run out in their long career in Test cricket …Read more

131 played Test matches but never run out this great player

Kapil Dev played 131 Test matches and he was never run out

Highlights

  • Kapil Dev played 131 Test matches and was never run out.
  • Pakistan’s Mudassar eyes were never run out in 76 Test matches.
  • England’s Peter, Graeme Hick and Paul never run out in Callingwood Test.

New DelhiRecords are made on the field, they break, sometimes the batsman’s turn, sometimes the bowler falls heavy, the game of cricket goes on in the midst of this upheaval. It is remembered that the way the batsman’s dismissal and the bowler’s planning to take wickets. But if the batsman is out without trying without a bowler, that is, then the suffering increases. The most players are out in T20 and ODIs because it is a hurry to score runs in this short format of cricket. But there is no hurry to score runs in the longest format of cricket, yet the player runs due to his wrong call or misunderstanding Get out.

In the Border Gavaskar Trophy ended in January, Kohli and Jaiswal were run out on the score of 84 due to misunderstanding, which was in a lot of discussions, while 5 great players have been in Test cricket history which has been in this long format. Never run out. Apart from India Pakistan, England cricketers are included in this list. Today we have a look at the cricket career of these five players

Kapil Dev (India)

Former captain Kapil Dev’s name is at the top of the list of those who never run out. Kapil Dev was never run out in his 16 -year Test career. India won the World Cup title in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev. Kapil Dev made his Test debut against Pakistan in 1978 and played his last Test against New Zealand in 1994. From 1978 to 1994, Kapil played 131 Test matches, scoring a total of 5,248 runs with 8 centuries and 27 half -centuries. Apart from this, he also took 434 Test wickets. Kapil Dev played 225 ODIs for India, scoring a total of 3,783 runs with a century and 14 half -centuries. In this format, he took 253 wickets.

Mudassar Nazar (Pakistan)

Pakistan has given many big players to the game. From Saeed Anwar to Shahid Afridi, many such players have passed who made their names in the world. By the way, the land of Pakistan is known for the fast bowlers, this land gave birth to a dangerous bowler like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar, but there is also a batsman from Pakistan who earned a name in a different way. The eyes were never run out. Nazar scored 4114 runs in 76 Tests for Pakistan, including 10 centuries, while scoring 122 ODIs, in which he scored 2653 runs. Mudassar has also been the coach of the Pakistan cricket team.

3. Peter (England)

The full name of this England player is ‘Peter Barker Howard Me’. Peter was not only a player from England but he was also a former England captain and a batsman. He too was never run out throughout his Test career. Peter made his Test debut against South Africa in 1951 and played a total of 66 Test matches for England in which he scored 4537 runs with 13 centuries and 22 half -centuries. His highest score was 285 runs.

Graeme Hick (England)

Graeme Hick was born in Zimbabwe but played cricket for England. Graeme has played 65 Tests and 120 ODIs for England between 1991 – 2001. In the Test, he scored 3,383 runs with 6 centuries and 18 half -centuries. During this time he was never run out. Graeme also represented England in 120 ODIs. In which he scored 3,846 runs with 5 centuries and 27 half -centuries.

Paul Callingwood (England)

Paul Callingwood, who played all three formats for England, was a great all -rounder. He scored 4,259 runs in 68 Tests for the English team, but he was never run out in his entire Test career. The England team won the 2010 ICC T20 World Trophy under the captaincy of Paul Collingwood. Apart from this, Callingwood scored 5,092 runs in 197 ODIs, including 5 centuries and 26 half -centuries. The former England captain has also played 36 T20 matches in which he scored a total of 538 runs with 3 half -centuries. Callingwood has also played 8 matches of IPL.

homecricket

131 played Test matches but never run out this great player